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Mayor Nutter, Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton at the end of the election eve rally at the Palestra this week.
STEVEN M. FALK/Daily News
Mayor Nutter, Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton at the end of the election eve rally at the Palestra this week.
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Who said 'what'?

Some memorable quotes from the Pennsylvania primary campaign:

 

* Mayor Nutter, explaining why he's a black elected official for Clinton: "There are no automatics in life that all black people are going to support a single black candidate in a race. All black folks don't eat fried chicken or eat watermelon. When do we make some progress here?"

* Laborers union chief Sam Staten, Jr., at an endorsement news conference of Obama supporters: "It's not about politics, per se, and the Clintons, and who can do the better job. It's just his turn. It's our turn - to get the job done."

* ABC's George Stephanopoulos, to Barack Obama at the televised debate: "Do you think Reverend Wright loves America as much as you do?"

* Chris Matthews, described Obama's speech on race: "I felt this thrill going up my leg."

* Gov. Rendell, meeting with the editorial board of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette: "I think there are some whites who are probably not ready to vote for an African-American candidate." *

- Dave Davies and Catherine Lucey

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